42.6 what a strange dismissal, a loopy offspinner from Davison dips as it arrives at Vincent who tries to work through midwicket - having started to think about the sweep - and got a leading edge which gently lobbed back to Davison 278/5

38.5 Bagai does very well to cling on to that one in the end. He lost it in the sun, despite some big Fly-type sunnies allegedly assisting him, as Styris shot that high and higher, straight up and Bagai had to run forward and, at the last minute, dive forward to - like removing a nice apple soufflé from the oven - cling on with the big gloves 253/3

40.4 great catch! McMillan opened his front leg to give himself room and launched it high towards deep midwicket, but he was hitting against the breeze and the ball held up in the air...Samad ran in from the fence and held a superbly judged catch, making sure the ball didn't come out as he slid on the turf 266/4

9.4 got him! That's the blow. Mason's face is an absolute picture of delight as Davison's rout comes to an end. A short ball, Davison tried to target the leg side and didn't get the middle of the bat, Mason standing firm to take a solid catch 76/1

20.4 slider, quicker ball, spinning in and it went on with the arm. That was a fine edge cut through to McCullum, who clung on this time after dropping a difficult chance of him earlier, and that's the second wicket 110/2

37.5 now he's gone, the ball after reaching fifty he goes for a swing and loses his leg stump...there was a much bigger score for the taking but perhaps his concentration just went a fraction and that's all it takes 201/4

39.2 forced off the back foot into the covers, and some more brilliant fielding by Lou Vincent brings him another direct-hit run out, at the bowler's end, with Samad trying to dive back but not able to make it...that was outstanding work for Vincent, who's had a fine day 207/6

49.1 well bowled and Patel has to hold both hands up in appeal to confirm the wicket. Full delivery and Sandher swooshes at that one, misses, and the ball just clips the off stick on the way through to the keeper 249/8

A thoroughly professional performance from New Zealand, has given Stephen Fleming's side a useful confidence boost ahead of the Super Eight stage of the World Cup, with a convincing 114-run win over Canada in a dead rubber at St Lucia